Dr. Carl L. Palmer, an associate professor in the Department of Politics and Government published two more articles in the last year.
Unit: Politics and Government
Riaz publishes on Capitol attack
Distinguished Professor Ali Riaz has described the attacks January 6 on Capitol Hill as an attack on democracy, not only on the building. He also expressed concerns whether this is the end of the planned attacks.
Leonard publishes article on gender diversity
Associate Professor Meghan Leonard published an article entitled “Gender Diversity, Women’s Leadership, and Consensus in State Supreme Courts” in the Journal of Women, Politics, and Policy.
Milita publishes three more journal articles
Politics and Government professor publishes a trio of articles in prestigious peer-reviewed journals.
Riaz publishes on Bangladesh’s 2020
Distinguished Professor Ali Riaz has published a commentary on Bangladesh’s politics and economy in the past year.
Nominations for Grabill-Homan Community Peace Prize due January 31
The Peace and Conflict Resolution Studies Program at Illinois State University is accepting nominations and self-nominations for the Grabill-Homan Community Peace Prize until January 31, 2021.
Han, Rankin, and Robinson receive the RISE Award
Members of the Department of Politics and Government received recognition for their exemplary service to the department during the pandemic.
Stevenson Center Fellows draw inspiration from annual housing conference
While managing four graduate classes and assistantships, first-year Stevenson Center Fellows still find time for additional learning opportunities. This fall, several fellows served as moderators for the annual Housing Matters! Conference organized by Housing Action Illinois.
Stevenson Center Fellow part of Innovation Hub team
Illinois State is moving forward with its new Innovation Hub with the help of a dedicated team, including a Stevenson Center Fellow. Each year Fellows help a range of organizations in meeting their development goals.
All in on democracy: ISU makes major effort to get students engaged in 2020 election and beyond
Civic engagement is a core value at Illinois State, and the University has made a concerted effort to ensure students are more represented at polls, in policymaking, and in community building.